- [intransitive, transitive]
(of a boat or ship or the people on it )船或船上的人 to travel on water using sails or an engine (船)航行;(人)乘船航行 - + adv./prep.
to sail into harbour 驶入海港 The dinghy sailed smoothly across the lake. 小艇平稳地驶过湖面。 🔊🔊 The ferry sails from Newhaven to Dieppe. 渡船行驶于纽黑文和迪耶普之间。 🔊🔊 one of the first people to sail around the world 最早进行环球航行的人之一 The flotilla will sail north to Hawaii. 舰队将向北航行至夏威夷。 - sail something
to sail the Atlantic 在大西洋上航行 In his young days he had sailed the seas. 年轻的时候,他曾在海上航行。
Homophones sail | salesail sale🔊/seɪl/🔊/seɪl/- sail verb
Thor managed to sail his raft across the Pacific Ocean. 雷神设法将他的木筏横渡太平洋。
- sail noun
Far out I could see a yacht with a white sail. 在很远的地方,我可以看到一艘白色帆的游艇。
- sale noun
She will receive the profits from the sale of her property. 她将从出售财产中获得利润。
Extra ExamplesTopics Transport by watera2, Sports: water sportsa2The boat sailed serenely on towards the horizon. 小船平稳地向着天水交接处驶去。 We sailed on a large ocean liner. 我们乘坐大型远洋客轮。 We were sailing from Dover to Calais. 我们那时正从多佛尔驶向加来。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- gracefully
- serenely
- smoothly
- …
- know how to
- learn to
- teach somebody to
- …
- across
- around
- round
- …
- + adv./prep.
- (also go sailing)[intransitive, transitive]
to control or travel on a boat with a sail, especially as a sport 驾驶(或乘坐)帆船航行(尤指作为体育运动) We spent the weekend sailing off the south coast. 我们在南部海岸一带驾帆船度过了周末。 🔊🔊 Do you go sailing often? 你常去驾帆船玩吗? 🔊🔊 the first woman to sail solo around the world 第一位独自环游世界的女人 - sail something
She sails her own yacht. 她驾驶自己的游艇。 🔊🔊 He managed to sail the boat between the rocks. 他设法驾船在礁石间航行。
Extra ExamplesI learned to sail as a child. 我很小就学会了驾驶帆船。 We sailed the boat out into the middle of the lake. 我们把船驶到了湖中央。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- gracefully
- serenely
- smoothly
- …
- know how to
- learn to
- teach somebody to
- …
- across
- around
- round
- …
- [intransitive]
(of a boat or ship or the people in it )船只或船上的人 to begin a journey on water 起航 We sail at 2 p.m. tomorrow. 我们明天下午两点起航。 🔊🔊 - sail for something
He sailed for the West Indies from Portsmouth. 他从朴次茅斯起航,向西印度群岛进发。 🔊🔊 The ferry sails for Southampton at 5.30. 渡船5 点30 分起航开往南安普顿。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- gracefully
- serenely
- smoothly
- …
- know how to
- learn to
- teach somebody to
- …
- across
- around
- round
- …
- [intransitive] + adv./prep.
to move quickly and smoothly in a particular direction; (of people) to move in a confident manner 掠;飘;浮游;(人)昂首而行,气宇轩昂地走
Word OriginOld English segel (noun), seglian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zeil and German Segel (nouns).
Idioms
sail close to the wind
to take a risk by doing something that is dangerous or that may be illegal Topics Dangerc2冒风险(干危险或可能违法的事)